How to Edit Photos for Print | COOKBOOKS
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0:00 Intro
0:45 Sponsored by Printique
2:45 Your Editing Style
3:29 Editing in Capture One
4:05 Exposure Warning
7:25 Fixing Clipping
12:13 Remaining Edits
13:43 Exporting
14:48 Hard Proofing
15:40 Outro
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I finally got asked to shoot a full menu from a restaurant in Toronto (all their main dishes), and I owe much of the knowledge to do it by watching this channel over the last year, plus the confidence to do it. (previously I was just a product and portrait shooter). I bought some of the equipment you recommended on your website. I brought in the softbox lights and boom to control lighting. Thanks Joanie, you helped a lot!
Amazing! Sending all my best your way on the project! Have fun!
Thank you so much for another great and informative video, Joanie!!
Great video thank you so much. Keep up the great work. ❤️
Always right on time! this is fantastic information! Thank you Joanie!
Yay! So happy to hear. Hope all's well in your world!
Hi Joanie. Great info, as always. Thanks so much!
That tone curve explanation was very helpful!
Vraiment bien expliqué, merci !
Hi Joanie, this was really helpful. Although it would’ve made the video much longer, for me it would’ve been great to hear your entire process on the edits that the video fast-forwarded through. I love seeing someone’s thinking through the entire process of editing an image and their reasons for making the choices they do to create a beautiful image.
Thank you! I have been asked recently to do cocktail shots for a book! Great advice! Have a blessed Christmas
Awesome! You'll do great! Have fun!
very valuable info, thanks!
Glad to help!
I just want to start by saying that I love your channel and everything you do. I have a question! What settings you prefer for in door product photography? And happy holidays!
Great tips Joanie! Can completely relate to the exposure warning, had something similar happen 😂 ‘learnt the good old fashioned hard way’ I feel you 😂
Hooray for humble bumps
Such helpful tips! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
As always, thanks for sharing. I would love to keep up with all of your cookbooks as they get released. I'm still hoping to see the breakfast burrito you shot a few years ago.
We’ll be adding a cookbooks gallery to my portfolio site next year with a big update. As for the burrito, that was for an ad campaign for Hyatt Place. If you stay at one of their locations you might spot it. ❤
It's hard enough to make a great breakfast burrito, much less take an irresistible photo of one. If there is anyone who can do it, I'd love to see yours. Cheers. @@TheBiteShot
Thank you, Joanie. Love the blonde 'do'
Thank you! Gonna be headed back to brunette soon, but was a fun adventure :)
Once being blonde, I would even enhance the fun using some artificial colors before going to brunette again. 🙂👍🏻👩🎤
Great video Joanie :)
Thanks Rachel!
You had me a black pro mist! My favorite filter of all time. ¼? ½? 1? spill the tea!! 😀
Went with the 1/2..first venture into filters and having fun 🤩
This was awesome, Joanie! I wanted those sandwiches (I might need to check out this cookbook!) I was wondering about cropping the images. Does the author give you the specs for each image? Do they tell you what size crop they want for each image? I find even with family photos or when I do branding shoots and they need a certain crop I think I am doing it correctly in Lr but it doesn't always work out. Something I am still figuring out. My husband and I might do our own cookbook for fun to give to family and wondering how that works. Also, love the black mist filter! Did you get 1/8 or 1/4? I have been eyeing these for fun and not sure which one I like better. :)
hello dear Joanie. may i ask you what was the main reason to switch from Adobe Lightroom to Capture One, because as i know now you are shooting exclusively with Capture One and also i would like to know do you still using Adobe Photoshop and is there any difference using lightroom and photoshop together or using Capture one and photoshop together? is there any benefits to use lightroom and photoshop because it is a same company products or dies not matter you can ve perfectly fine using Capture One and Photoshop ?
Is there an equivalent HRD adjustment control in Lightroom Classic for us old-timers not yet using Capture One?
Looks like Adobe has some helpful tips here helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/using/hdr-output.html
Hi, your all videos are very helpful, after your tutorials video for food photography, I want to do food photography, I have Camera:- Nikon D600, D3 and Sony A6500, Lenses:- Nikon 24-70mm2.8, Nikon 70-200mm2.8 , Nikon 50mm 1.8 and Sony 18-135 ( I have also AF Lens Mount Adapter, Compatible for Nikon F Lens to Sony E Camera Body) I have going to buy C-Stand + Manfrotto 014-14 Rapid Adapter, for over head shots and also bought stuff from your video of 17 tools for styling, before start I want to know which camera and lens is good for food photography. I am ready to start, waiting your reply. Thanking you.
Side bar question Joanie. What equipment do you use to read your scripts?
Thank you.
I use the Prompt Smart app for iPad along with a teleprompter that I put on a light stand bhpho.to/47OsGTg
Thank you dearly!!!
@@TheBiteShot